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Marienkapelle

In der Pfarrgasse

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Marienkapelle (Werningshausen)
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Marienkapelle

The Marienkapelle is a chapel located at In der Pfarrgasse in Werningshausen, Germany.

History

  • The chapel was built in 1984 and is administered by the united parishes of the Würzburg Cathedral and the Kollegiatstift Neumünster. It is reported to be a Lutheran church, although no specific dates or details are available on its construction.

Architecture

The Marienkapelle's architecture is believed to date from 1984, but no further information is available on its style. The chapel is reportedly located at the Unterer Markt (market square) of Werningshausen.

Notable Features

  • Balthasar Neumann, a noted Baroque architect, is buried in the chapel. No further details are available on notable features or artworks.

Organ and Bells

No information is available on the organ or bells of the Marienkapelle.

Heritage Status

The chapel's heritage status is not specified.

Visiting Information

The chapel is open to visitors, but no specific hours or accessibility information is available.

Artworks and Relics

  • The sculptures of Adam and Eve by Tilman Riemenschneider are reportedly located in the Mainfränkisches Museum, although copies have been placed in-situ in the chapel. No further details are available on artworks or relics.

Details

NameMarienkapelle
CityWerningshausen
CountryGermany
Coordinates51.141434, 11.002621